Don't don't DON'T ever buy Milkybar with Smarties in it. Trust me. It makes your teeth ACHE with the sweetness. It's just overkill. And I somehow have to get through a block of it. Each time I decide to brave it, eating a tiny bit at a time, I think "maybe this time it'll be different, maybe it won't feel like an oompa loompa ransacked my mouth with part of Willy Wonka's choclate river this time, killing off my hard earned straight teeth with each bite...", and it never is. It does, I imagine, give you a sugar high somewhere up there with very low key cocaine, though. If you can get past the aching burn of the sweetness, it would probably be classified as a class-a stimulant.

It's like chocolate designed by Pete! (oh SNAP, that was very low of me)

Fucking hell, so much mess, such a short time to clean it before my parents get here and murder me for it.

Right, I have a question for all of you. Please PLEASE try and cobble together some sort of answer, it's my life or death as a uni student on the line here.

In a few weeks, I have to do a presentation on web communities and blogging, the idea of life on the web, etc. for my Media Cultures class. And I thought it'd be interesting to see why exactly it is that people use online journals.

So.

Why do you blog?

I tried to think of some suggestions, but I think it'd be better if you could just give me your honest opinions and what not. I promise no one's names (online or real life) will come into it, I just think it'd be interesting to know some of the psychology behind what possesses us to publish our thoughts on the net in this way.

I'm leaving this public, so if any of you feel compelled to, feel free to link some people who may not be on my friends list over here to answer as well (please?)

Jeeze, so bored.My icon really doesn't sum up the amusingness of that video unless you've seen it.There's a list on the table of things my parents are going to have cut out of the budget in order to send me to uni. It makes me feel kinda bad, and I'm going to have to make it worth their while...hopefully that won't be too ridiculously hard.